CURETTE, HEMINGWAY, double end, 18 cm, n°2, 29-84-02
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60100
HS Code:
901890
Last Updated on:
22/11/2024, 22:20:49
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Code(s):
-X
L159001 - Dental and periodontal curettes, reusable
European Medical Device Nomenclature (EMDN) is the nomenclature of use by manufacturers when registering their medical devices in the EUDAMED database. EMDN is characterised by its alphanumeric structure that is established in a seven-level hierarchical tree.
In Europe, medical material that fulfills the definition of a medical device according to the MDR (Medical Device Regulation) is classified into 4 classes
The product is part of at least one Kit.
A kit is a collection of products (medical and/or logistic) that are needed for a certain intervention in emergency. The choice and quantity of the articles reflects the MSF protocols for this specific situation. The use of Kits allows to start an intervention without a detailed evaluation.
CURETTE, HEMINGWAY
Definition
Sharp curette used for cleaning the socket after a dental extraction in order to withdraw osseous fragments etc.
Specifications
Double end: left side and right side
Instructions for use
The instruments are delivered “non-sterile”.
They mustbe used by trained, qualified personnel who respect the recommendations given in the instructions for use.
Maintenance
General recommendations
- It is recommended to reprocess instruments as soon as possible after use
- Prohibit the use of sodium hypochlorite to avoid corrosion pitting on instruments
- For all metal appliances, it is recommended to use anti-corrosion cleaning and disinfection agents.
- Do not use fixing products or hot water (> 40°C) which will cause the proteins to fix and influence the cleaning result.
- Follow the instructions and respect the concentrations and immersion times given by the manufacturer (excessive concentration can lead to corrosion or other defects on the devices)
- Perform a visual inspection to verify the cleanliness and integrity of the instruments. If necessary, repeat the reprocessing process until the instrument is visibly clean.
- It is very important to check all surgical instruments before use for visible wear or damage.
Due to the design of the product and the materials used, no limits on the maximum number of processing cycles achievable can be specified. The lifespan of medical devices is determined by their function and careful handling.
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